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Maine Democrats Vote to Replace Platner Before Senate
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After Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner said he would withdraw following a sexual-assault allegation he denies, Maine Democrats voted to hold a nominating convention. State law gives the party a narrow path to name a replacement for the contest against Republican Sen. Susan Collins.
- Frame 1A convention process turns a withdrawn nomination into a deadline for voters in the Collins Senate race.
- Frame 2Platner's exit followed a sexual-assault allegation he denies and a collapse in party and donor support.
- Frame 3State law lets the party name a new nominee after Platner files withdrawal paperwork by July 13.
- Frame 4The contest against Sen. Susan Collins now restarts with less than four months before the midterms.
- Frame 5Potential contenders began signaling interest while party officials prepare a convention process under a tight calendar.
- Frame 6Next, Democrats need a nominee quickly enough to keep a pivotal Senate seat contest viable.
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- Jul 9, 7:02 AM EDT
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- Jul 9, 6:44 AM EDT